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Ahaan Panday Turns Action Star In Ali Abbas Zafar’s New Film; Shoot Starts March 30

Ahaan Panday, the young and talented actor, is all set to take the big screen by storm with his upcoming action-romance film. The film, which is being directed by the renowned filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar, is set to go on floors on March 30. Excitement and anticipation are at an all-time high as Ahaan gears up for his first major role in a feature film.

The film, which is yet to be titled, is said to be a high-octane action-packed love story that will keep the audience on the edge of their seats. Ahaan, who is known for his charming looks and charismatic personality, is leaving no stone unturned to prepare for the role. He has been training rigorously for the past few months, pushing his limits to master the intense action sequences that the film demands.

In a recent interview, Ahaan shared his excitement about working with Ali Abbas Zafar, who has given us blockbuster hits like Sultan, Tiger Zinda Hai, and Bharat. He said, “It’s a dream come true for me to work with someone as talented and experienced as Ali sir. I have always been a fan of his work, and to be a part of his film is a huge opportunity for me. I am grateful to him for trusting me with this role and I am determined to give my best.”

The young actor has been working closely with a team of stunt coordinators and trainers to perfect his action skills. From martial arts to parkour, Ahaan has been learning various forms of combat and acrobatics to add authenticity to his character. He has also been hitting the gym regularly to build a strong and lean physique, which is essential for the role.

According to sources, the film will have some high-octane action sequences that will be shot in India before the team moves to the UK for the rest of the shoot. Ahaan and the entire crew will be flying to the UK in April, where they will shoot in some exotic locations and also work on some crucial romantic scenes.

The film also marks the debut of Ahaan’s co-star, who is yet to be announced. The team is currently in the process of finalizing the female lead and is looking for someone who can match Ahaan’s energy and chemistry on screen.

The news of Ahaan’s debut has created a buzz in the industry, and many of his friends and colleagues have been congratulating him on social media. From Ananya Panday to Tiger Shroff, everyone is rooting for Ahaan and can’t wait to see him on the big screen.

Ahaan comes from a family of actors and has been passionate about acting since a young age. His cousin, Ananya Panday, who made her debut with Student of the Year 2, has been a source of inspiration and guidance for him. She has been giving him tips and advice on how to handle the pressure and expectations that come with being a part of the film industry.

With his charming personality, good looks, and dedication towards his craft, Ahaan is all set to make a mark in the industry with his debut film. The team is confident that he will impress the audience with his performance and establish himself as a promising actor.

As the excitement around Ahaan’s debut continues to grow, we can’t wait to see him in action on the big screen. With Ali Abbas Zafar at the helm and Ahaan’s hard work and determination, this action-romance film is sure to be a blockbuster hit. Let’s mark our calendars for March 30 and get ready to witness the rise of a new star in Bollywood.

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